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January 15, 2026
A North Carolina office furniture company is furnishing a new space for itself in a local industrial park.
PMC Commercial Interiors recently leased 45,000 square feet of warehouse space in the Lowe’s and Amazon-anchored Deepwater Industrial Park in South Richmond.
Located at 3001 Commerce Road, adjacent to Interstate 95, the space will serve as the new warehouse for PMC following its entrance to the Richmond market last year, and will have a small showroom for customers to visit.
PMC’s space is in one of the industrial park’s two buildings owned by Frederick, Maryland-based real estate firm Matan Companies, which bought them in late 2023. The PMC lease means that both of those buildings are nearly filled, with one open 34,000-square-foot space remaining.
JLL’s Gareth Jones, Charlie Polk, and Chris Avellana represented Matan Companies in the transaction, while Colliers’ Jimmy Martin and Ryan Toland represented PMC. PMC closed on the lease at the end of last year said PMC Richmond president David Mangum.
Deepwater Industrial Park’s third building spans 1.2 million square feet and is currently fully leased by Lowe’s. That building is owned by Realty Income Corp. The industrial park was built throughout 2021 to 2023, by Hourigan Construction and DSC Partners.
Raleigh-based PMC made its first push into Richmond and the state of Virginia last year by acquiring local office furniture and design company JMJ Workplace Interiors in spring of last year.
Soon after, PMC leased a new 9,000-square-foot space in the recently completed office building at 2230 W. Broad St. in Sauer Properties’ Whole Foods-anchored Sauer Center development. PMC plans to relocate its local office staff to Sauer Center from its current, formerly JMJ office at 7910 W. Broad St. sometime this spring.
Now, PMC is adding to its growing repertoire with its upcoming warehouse in Deepwater Industrial Park. It will replace PMC’s current warehouse at 6031 Nine Mile Road, doubling its square footage and adding racked storage.
“It’s centrally located in Richmond metro, it’s close to (I-95) … it allows us to really have a centrally located distribution center,” Mangum said. “We’ll have that 45,000 square feet of rackable storage where we can help our clients inventory their product, receive products for big projects and distribute the product throughout the region. Our goal is to really have this warehouse be a showcase for logistical advantages we’re going to bring.”